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Ronnie Barron

Ronnie Barron was an American actor, musician, and blue-eyed soul singer during the 1970s. He was known for his work as a session musician, and a sideman for several artists, as well as his collaborations with Dr. John, a fellow New Orleans native.

Discography
• "Morgus The Magnificent" / "The Lonely Boy" (Vin Records 1013, Apr 1959) as Morgus and the Ghouls • "Bad Neighborhood" / "Keeps Dragging Me On" (JC Records 1000, Apr 1962) as Ronnie and the Delinquents • "The Hip Parade" / "It's All In the Past" (Soundex Records 604, Feb 1963) • "Talk That Talk, Part 1" / "Talk That Talk, Part 2" (Another Record 100, 1963) as Drits and Dravy • "The Grass Looks Greener Yonder" / "Did She Mention My Name" (Michelle 933, 1964) • "1862 B.P." / "48 Hours" (et cet'er-a rec'ords 201, 1970) as Rev. Ether, The Kingdom, The Power and The Glory • Reverend Ether (Decca Records DL-75303, 1971) • The Smile of Life (Better Days/Nippon Columbia YX-7201-N, 1978) • Blue Delicacies (Sunshine Records SPD-1023, 1979) • Bon Ton Roulette (Ace Records CH-79, 1983) == Filmography ==
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